Illegally-Logged Wood Used in Products Sold at Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart has already acknowledged (PDF) the fact that illegal logging goes on in its wood supply chain. A new investigation by The New Yorker follows lumber from the forests of Russia to the toilet seat aisle of Wal-Mart stores.
Taking six years to eliminate illegal logging from its supply seems like a long time for a company that can get Procter and Gamble to sell concentrated laundry detergent in a matter of months, don’t you think?
Posted by Enviro. Team on Monday, September 29, 2008







COMMENTS
Paing Palin.Paging Sarah Palin-can’t she see this from her proximity to Russia?
ddrb in
Monday, September 29 at 11:45 AM
big deal picking at straws again wmw
MATT IN in gresham,oregon
Tuesday, September 30 at 05:49 AM
I can see the headline now, Double D:
Palin Eyes Russian Wood!
Maybe she can see what they’re packing when they fly over Alaskan air space.
“The free market for all intents and purposes is dead in America.” Senator Jim Bunning, (R) Kentucky
Ken V in Texas
Thursday, October 02 at 10:31 AM
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